DECEMBER – PRUNUS AUTUMNALIS ROSEA

Prunus Autumnalis Rosea

 

 

 

Common Name: Autumn cherry tree

Latin Name: Prunus x subhirtella ‘Autumnalis Rosea’

Soil: Tolerates most soil types

Position: Full sun

Flowering period/colour: From late autumn, through winter until spring /Bell-shaped, semi-double pale pink flowers.

Hardiness: Fully hardy

Height/ spread in 20 years:4m/4m

Special features: Flowers from late autumn, through winter until spring. (Deciduous)

Prunus x subhirtella ‘Autumnalis Rosea’ is a small tree that begins to flower in November, producing a scattering of pink, bell-shaped, semi-double flowers that last through until March. Out of flower the tree is quite a robust dark shape, and often has good autumn colour. This makes a good specimen tree for smaller gardens.

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